Example sentences of "[verb] and give [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The whole lot is then regurgitated and given to mugs to drink .
2 In the light of recent allegations … the Prime Minister has asked Lord Bridge to examine the relevant papers to determine whether authorisations since May 1979 have named the individuals in question and , if so , whether those authorisations have been sought and given in accordance with the procedures and criteria in the Birkett report of 1957 and the White Paper of April 1980 .
3 Acquittals on both occasions added to his screen reputation as a charming rogue and the phrase ‘ in like Flynn ’ became popular among servicemen boasting of the pleasure they had had and given in their latest sexual conquests .
4 The photo was produced and given to Rachaela .
5 Since Darlington Health Authority 's operational policy document was first drafted and given to committee members last year the goalposts have been moved , and Our wonderful new unit , which thousands of local people have worked so hard to raise money for , seems doomed to become a white elephant , admitting day patients only .
6 The Collector selected just two more of these pistols , a small and reliable five-barrelled pistol by Lefaucheux of Paris , which he wanted to load and give to Miriam , and the English revolving pistol by Adams , which had caused such a stir at Woolwich by its lightness and by the rapidity with which it could be loaded and fired ( up to ten times a minute had been claimed for it ) .
7 The term ‘ basilican ’ applied to churches and cathedrals is often loosely used and given to buildings of different plan and construction .
8 Able to give and give to people without herself being drained .
9 I do n't consider it is wrong in this day and age that it is wrong to try to uplift and give to our retired people , every decent condition that is going in order to enable them to live their , the way they are entitled to do .
10 ‘ There is one soul I must still take and give to my Masters . ’
11 Along with behaviour rites such as shaking hands , kissing , taking and giving of coats and getting drinks , they form rituals that make our meetings and partings easier .
12 His body now exudes this pink gook which he subsequently bottles and gives to the Agent together with a bunch of other toiletries .
13 There is some evidence that an officer of the county court has said that a committal order on Form N111 ( not Form N79 ) was signed and given to the police officers escorting Mr. Butler to prison .
14 Teddy can also line up with a party balloon and there 's a heart motif to complete a picture to knit and give with love .
15 In his will , made as a parishioner of St Olave Jewry , London , dated 7 January , and proved 28 February 1633 , he made monetary bequests to his four daughters and two sons , allowed the use of his professional papers to his apprentices , and gave a two-volume book of statutes to ‘ my noble friend Sir William Paddy [ q.v. ] … to be by him put and given to the library of St John 's College in Oxford ’ .
16 The procedure for the obtaining and giving of further particulars of defence is the same as appertains in relation to further particulars of claim .
17 A consultant 's job can be divided roughly into three areas of work , all of which are interrelated , but each of which may be taken and given as a separate service .
18 Sheaths were often lovingly carved and given as love tokens or dowry gifts .
19 The party was really planned and given by his two elder sons Andrew Howland and Robbie Russell , who decided to keep it very simple , like a children 's party .
20 They also feared that the workers , inclined to swearing , smelling , and spitting and given to assorted vandalism , would deter better-class passengers .
21 With the best will in the world , and the best board in the world , and the best strategic direction in the world , nothing will happen unless everyone down the line understands what they are trying to achieve and gives of their best to achieve it .
22 They Kingdom is divided and given to the Medes and Persians ’ .
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